On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@suse.com>wrote:
Hi Iain,
On Tue, 2012-08-07 at 12:36 +0100, Iain Billett wrote:
When you run update it opens that tool and just automatically selects
certain packages you neeed. When I ran it those tool packages were
installed. The only thing I don't have is the Jelly Bean SDKs... I
doubt that's the problem but I'll need them in the future anyway.
I ran ./android - selected the sdk at the top in the tree in the
Tools
section - AFAIR this thing is not selected or updated automatically. You
have to select it manually, do the update, and then re-start (with some
cd `pwd` in between).
Just so we're clear you're talking about the tree
Tools
Android SDK Tools R 20.0.1
Android SDK PlatformTools R 14
?
Because I have both installed...
Also, I gave up on Eclipse completely about 4/5 weeks ago as it has a
bug such that you can't replace tabs with spaces automatically so
isn't even good for writing code...
Oh - that's annoying; presumably a little sed script could help
with
that after editing and before committing :-)
I though about doing something like that but it wasn't really worth it. I
switched to TextWrangler which is working out OK. I still use Eclipse when
I need to do any filtering of Logcat output, though.
It was quite odd to see my work nicely indenting & mostly
re-writing
FileUtilities.java appear again re-(not)indented ;-)
*ahem* Sorry about that.
Iain
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